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3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale |
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Windmill Cottages, Lacey Green |
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Agent details |
9 Crendon Street,
HIGH WYCOMBE,
HP13 6LE
Tel: 0844 701 9647
Member of:
ARLA NAEA
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| Status: | Available |
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| Tenure: | freehold |
Key features
- BRAND NEW DEVELOPMENT
- BRICK AND FLINT SEMI DETACHED
- LACEY GREEN VILLAGE
- AN AREA OF OUTSTANDING NATURAL BEAUTY
- GARAGE AND PARKING
Full description
Brand New Development Brick and Flint Semi Detached Lacey Green Village An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Garage and Parking Completion Early 2012
A superb brand new three bedroom semi detached family home, built by local builders RAP Developments with completion expected to be early 2012. The property will be finished in a contemporary style with a brick and flint exterior, in keeping with the character of the village. Boasting many features some of which include, a luxury fitted kitchen and bathroom, ensuite to master bedroom, downstairs WC, lounge/diner, family room, garage, off road parking and much more
Entrance Hall
Cloakroom/WC
Kitchen 9'2 (2.79m) x 8'7 (2.61m). .
Lounge/Diner 16'6 (5.03m) x 11'10 (3.6m). .
Family Room 13'9 (4.19m) x 8'5 (2.56m). .
First Floor Landing
Master bedroom 10'10 (3.3m) x 9'2 (2.79m). .
Ensuite 7'1 (2.16m) x 6'6 (1.98m). .
Bedroom 2 14'6 (4.42m) x 8'5 (2.56m). .
Bedroom 3 9'2 (2.79m) x 7'7 (2.31m). .
Bathroom 6'9 (2.06m) x 5'4 (1.62m). .
Garage
Off Road Parking
Rear Garden
View of Lacey Green The village of Lacey Green is in the heart of the Chiltern Hills in an area of outstanding natural beauty where you can catch frequent sights of wildlife ranging from deer and foxes to the growing population of Red Kites, previously extinct in England. This picture is a view of the village from Lodge Hill, this is just one of the views from the top of the Village which is as good a reason to live here as any!
Lacey Green Windmill Lacey Green windmill stands on the escarpment of the Chiltern Hills, near Princes Risborough and halfway between High Wycombe and Aylesbury. Since 1971 it has been restored back to working order by members of The Chiltern Society. Its construction methods and the internal wooden machinery appears to date from the middle of the 17th century, around 1650. Most books refer to the fact that in 1821 Lacey Green windmill was moved from Chesham, which is 9 miles to the east.
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